Zhou SL, Zhang LQ, Zhao XK, Wu Y, Liu QY, Li B, Wang JJ, Zhao RJ, Wang XJ, Chen Y, Wang LD, Kong LF. Clinicopathological characterization of ten patients with primary malignant melanoma of the esophagus and literature review. World J Gastrointest Oncol 2022; 14(9): 1739-1757 [PMID: 36187400 DOI: 10.4251/wjgo.v14.i9.1739]
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Ling-Fei Kong, MD, PhD, Chief Doctor, Professor, Department of Pathology, Henan Provincial People’s Hospital, People’s Hospital of Zhengzhou University, People’s Hospital of Henan University, No. 7 Weiwu Road, Zhengzhou 450003, Henan Province, China. lfkong9@163.com
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World J Gastrointest Oncol. Sep 15, 2022; 14(9): 1739-1757 Published online Sep 15, 2022. doi: 10.4251/wjgo.v14.i9.1739
Table 1 Clinicopathological features of ten cases of primary malignant melanomas of the esophagus from Henan Provincial People’s Hospital
Case No.
Gender
Age (yr)
Chief complaint
Location
Gross classification
Tumor number
Preoperative diagnosis
Tumor length
Deep in depth
LNM
Treatment
Survival (mo)
1
Male
61
Dysphagia
Middle
NA
1
PMME
NA
NA
NA
NA
FU loss
2
Female
59
Dysphagia
Middle
NA
1
PMME
NA
NA
NA
NA
FU loss
3
Male
47
Dysphagia
Lower
NA
1
PMME
NA
NA
NA
NA
FU loss
4
Female
60
Dysphagia
Lower
NA
1
PMME
NA
NA
NA
NA
FU loss
5
Female
80
Dysphagia
Middle
NA
1
PMME
NA
NA
NA
R + C
31
6
Male
69
Dysphagia
Middle
NA
1
PMME
NA
NA
NA
C
51
7
Male
57
Dysphagia
Upper
Ulcering
1
Poor differentiated carcinoma
5
DP
No
S
18
8
Female
74
Retrosternal pain
Lower
Polypoid
2
PMME
5
SM
No
S
FU loss
9
Male
62
bellyache
Middle
Polypoid
1
PMME
2.5
DP
No
S
3
10
Male
52
Dysphagia and retrosternal pain
Middle
Polypoid
1
PMME
4
SM
No
S
22 alive
Table 2 Clinicopathologic characteristics of 290 primary malignant melanoma of esophagus patients
Characteristic
n
%
Gender
Male
200
69.0
Female
90
31.0
Age
58.4 ± 9.7 yr
Symptoms
Dysphagia
219
79.1
Restrosternal pain
13
4.7
Dysphagia and restrosternal pain
18
6.5
Bellyache
11
4.0
No symptom found by physical examination
8
2.9
Loss of appetite
6
2.2
Hoematemesis or melena
2
0.7
Censored
13
Location
Upper
16
5.4
Middle
137
47.3
Lower
137
47.3
Pigmentation
Yes
141
71.9
No
55
28.1
Censored
94
Pathological diagnosis of biopsy
PMME
115
55.8
ESCC
32
15.5
Poorly differentiated carcinoma
39
18.9
Esophageal adenocarcinoma
10
4.9
High-grade dysplasia or non-neoplastic lesions
10
4.9
Censored
84
Treatment
Surgery
153
58.8
Surgery and adjuvant treatment
88
35.1
Adjuvant treatment
16
6.1
Censored
33
Tumor size (censored: n = 77)
5.2 ± 2.9 cm
Tumor number
Single
74
61.7
Multiple
46
38.3
Censored
170
Gross classification
Superficial elevated
14
5.7
Polypoid
194
77.9
Ulcerative and others
36
14.4
Censored
46
Depth of invasion
T1
97
45.6
T2
67
31.4
T3 and T4
49
23.0
Censored
77
Lymph node metastasis
Yes
107
51.2
No
102
48.8
Censored
81
Table 3 Correlation between lymph node metastasis and clinicopathological features
Feature
LNM-
LNM+
P valve
Logistic regression analysis
n
%
n
%
P valve
OR (95%CI)
Gender
Male
77
51.0
74
49.0
0.307
Female
25
43.1
33
56.9
Age (yr)
59.4 ± 8.9
57.2 ± 10.3
0.109
Location
Upper
3
75.0
1
25.0
0.202
Middle
52
53.6
45
46.4
Lower
47
43.5
61
56.5
Tumor size (cm)
4.6 ± 2.4
6.0 ± 3.0
< 0.001
0.006
1.21 (1.05-1.38)
Tumor number
Single
23
41.1
33
58.9
0.919
Multiple
14
40.0
21
60.0
Censored
67
54.5
56
46.5
Gross classification
Superficial elevated
11
91.7
1
8.3
0.01
0.261
Polypoid
68
46.6
78
53.4
Ulcerative and others
14
45.2
17
54.8
Censored
9
45
11
55
Infiltration depth
T1a
14
100
0
0
< 0.001
< 0.001
2.22 (1.47-3.33)
T1b
40
54.8
33
45.2
T2
30
48.4
32
51.6
T3 + T4
9
20.0
36
80.0
Censored
9
60
6
40
Table 4 Univariate and multivariate analyses of predictive factors for overall survival and disease-free survival in patients with primary malignant melanoma of esophagus
Variable
Overall survival
Disease-free survival
Uni-P
Multi-P
HR
95%CI
Uni-P
Multi-P
HR
95%CI
Gender
Male vs female
0.08
0.450
Age (yr)
< 55 vs ≥ 55
0.348
0.353
Tumor location
Upper vs middle vs lower
0.647
0.385
Tumor number
Single vs multiple
0.200
0.227
Tumor size (cm)
< 5.5 vs ≥ 5
0.282
0.124
Gross classification
Superficial vs polypoid vs ulcerative and others
0.04
0.249
0.007
0.893
Depth of invasion
T1a vs T1b vs T2 and T3 and T4
0.001
0.005
1.70
1.17-2.47
0.02
0.02
1.93
1.09-3.42
LNM
No vs yes
< 0.001
0.009
1.78
1.15-2.74
0.07
pTNM stage
I vs II vs III and IV
< 0.001
0.349
0.02
0.540
Treatment
Surgery vs surgery plus adjuvant therapy
0.433
0.02
0.698
Citation: Zhou SL, Zhang LQ, Zhao XK, Wu Y, Liu QY, Li B, Wang JJ, Zhao RJ, Wang XJ, Chen Y, Wang LD, Kong LF. Clinicopathological characterization of ten patients with primary malignant melanoma of the esophagus and literature review. World J Gastrointest Oncol 2022; 14(9): 1739-1757